Sentences with phrase «challenge at first instance»

The Moscow Court upheld Maximov's challenge at first instance.
Erste Group Bank AG v JSC VMZ «Red October» [2014] BPIR 81 (Comm Ct); [2015] 1 CLC 706 (CA)(with Richard Snowden QC and Richard Morgan QC): substantial jurisdiction challenge at first instance and on appeal in relation to conspiracy claims brought by an Austrian bank against Russian state - owned entities.
Involved a substantial jurisdiction challenge at first instance and in the Court of Appeal.

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One way of viewing the religious crisis of our time is to see it not in the first instance as a challenge to the intellectual cogency of Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, or other traditions, but as the gradual erosion, in an ever more complex and technological society, of the feeling of reciprocity with nature, organic interrelatedness with the human community, and sensitive attention to the processes of lived experience where the realities designated by religious symbols and assertions are actually to be found, if they are found at all.
Not only is its iconography very nondescript and its buttons unintuitive — I never would have found the 100 - level challenge mode, for instance, had I not randomly tapped what I at first thought was just a random illustration of a doorway on the single - player menu — but the English translation for the game (the game offers Japanese and English translations) seems exceptionally flawed and low - effort due to being littered with grammatical errors and spelling mistakes, making the concept of the game difficult to understand for new players as well as navigate in general.
The veto was challenged unsuccessfully at first instance, but last week an appeal court quashed the AG's veto and ordered costs against the government.
At first instance, the challenge was dismissed by the regional administrative tribunal on the basis that «the supply of cleaning services at stations, installations, offices and workshops was ancillary to the performance of activities covered by special sectors, in that those services related to elements forming an essential part of the rail transport network» (C - 152 / 17, para 16, emphasis addedAt first instance, the challenge was dismissed by the regional administrative tribunal on the basis that «the supply of cleaning services at stations, installations, offices and workshops was ancillary to the performance of activities covered by special sectors, in that those services related to elements forming an essential part of the rail transport network» (C - 152 / 17, para 16, emphasis addedat stations, installations, offices and workshops was ancillary to the performance of activities covered by special sectors, in that those services related to elements forming an essential part of the rail transport network» (C - 152 / 17, para 16, emphasis added).
At first instance, Supperstone J dismissed HC's challenge to the regulations.
The respondents, in her view, did not expressly renounce constitutional arguments at first instance, and the interests of justice require allowing them to raise them on appeal, because of a principle that «the Court shall not be compelled to apply the mandatory surcharge if its constitutionality is seriously challenged» (par.
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